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- Volume 1(Issue 1) JANUARY- JUNE 2025
Research Articles
Handling Non-Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy in a Tertiary Care Rural Environment
Vol.1(1); Pages:1-9. Published on April-2025
Abstract
Non-tubal ectopic pregnancies which involve implantation in regions beyond the fallopian tubes including the cervix, cesarean scar area and interstitial portion and ovaries of the uterus are rare but dangerous manifestations of ectopic gestations. Delay in treatment occurs frequently because healthcare professionals struggle to identify these atypical presentations in facilities with restricted medical resources found in rural tertiary care centers. This retrospective analysis of non-tubal ectopic pregnancies studied the clinical characteristics and assessment methods as well as treatment approaches and results from a rural tertiary care facility during five years. The assessment uses transvaginal sonography at an early stage alongside custom treatment approaches from medical therapy to surgery with multidisciplinary teamwork. Data demonstrates the necessity for better awareness programs along with optimal resource management to develop standard procedures in rural maternal healthcare settings.
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A 15-year integrative assessment of clinicopathological changes and long-term outcomes in 99 primary ovarian carcinoid tumors
Vol.1(1); Pages:10-17. Published on April-2025
Abstract
Ovarian carcinoid tumors represent rare neuroendocrine neoplasms since they exist in much less than 0.1% of ovarian malignant tumor cases. The analysis examines 99 unique cases from the past 15 years to reveal all important diagnostic approaches and therapeutic procedures in addition to recording patient results and various diagnostic indicators. The insular subtype dominates clinical cases while patients often discover their tumors incidentally through abdominal surface examinations or mass detection and when discovered before metastasis they exhibit positive prognoses. The study emphasizes correct histopathological diagnosis together with surgical interventions which have demonstrated successful outcomes for many cases. The analysis investigates recurrence statistics together with survival results and it demonstrates why specific patient groups require continuous medical monitoring. Updated findings from this work will aid medical practitioners in providing better strategies for managing this rare tumor type.
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A Thorough Analysis of Marfan Syndrome Patients’ Pregnancy Results and Management
Vol.1(1); Pages:18-26. Published on April-2025
Abstract
The genetic connective tissue disorder Marfan syndrome affects pregnancy risks because it damages heart structures and skeleton while causing eye problems. The evaluation investigates pregnancy supervision for Marfan syndrome patients by discussing risks that include aortic dissection and preterm labor and fetal growth problems. This article examines modern clinical methods that track and manage Marfan syndrome pregnancies through personalized care delivery and early complication recognition and multi-disciplinary services. Knowledge about these risk variables promotes better maternal and fetal outcomes for patients in this vulnerable group.
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An Extensive Review of The Literature and Insights from A Rare Case of Abdominal Wall Endometriosis
Vol.1(1); Pages:27-36. Published on April-2025
Abstract
AWE refers to a special form of endometriosis which produces painful masses at surgical scarring areas after Csection deliveries. The objective of this case report is to evaluate AWE clinical manifestations plus diagnostic hurdles and treatment plans drawing from existing research findings. The evaluation of this condition represents a critical step to discover endometriosis at its early stages before unnecessary procedures are performed. This report shows how clinical hunches and imaging tests with pathological testing guide healthcare decisions.
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Rare Clinical Presentation of Perineal Endometriosis Emerging in an Episiotomy Scar
Vol.1(1); Pages:37-42. Published on April-2025
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Endometrial tissue which grows outside the uterus manifests as perineal endometriosis in a limited way especially in surgical scars of the episiotomy. The case report shows a special instance of perineal endometriosis affecting women who have had episiotomy procedures through its display of periodic pain together with a detectable mass at the site. The diagnosis resulted from clinical assessment together with imaging findings as well as histopathological confirmation. Surgical removal of the affected tissues eliminated all symptoms. Endometriosis must be included in the diagnosis of perineal pain after childbirth because patients who had episiotomies show particular significance in these cases.
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